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Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has announced a strict no-parking rule on city roads between 7 am and 9 am daily. The move, aimed at supporting municipal sweepers, ensures parked vehicles do not obstruct cleaning machines or garbage removal, improving efficiency in maintaining citywide cleanliness.
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Inside the decision
The directive follows repeated complaints during the “Talk to Mayor” programme about illegal parking blocking sweepers and mechanized cleaning equipment. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) will enforce the rule across all major roads, coordinating with police to ensure compliance. Officials emphasized that the measure is designed to make road sweeping more effective and reduce sanitation challenges caused by parked vehicles.
Notable updates
• New no-parking rule applies daily from 7 am to 9 am across Kolkata roads
• Mayor Firhad Hakim announced the decision after public complaints during “Talk to Mayor” sessions
• Sweepers and cleaning machines often faced obstruction due to illegally parked vehicles
• KMC Commissioner instructed to coordinate with police for strict enforcement
• Policy expected to improve garbage removal and enhance city cleanliness standards
Major takeaway
By mandating parking-free roads during morning hours, Kolkata aims to empower its sanitation workforce, streamline cleaning operations, and deliver visibly cleaner streets for residents.
Sources: Indian Express, Millennium Post, Prabhat Khabar
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